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Old 23-07-2008, 01:28 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Seven dust - Applied a month ago - Still toxic or not ?

On Jul 22, 7:04 pm, "Paul E. Lehmann" wrote:
Kay Lancaster wrote:

"Paul J. Dudley" wrote:
Last month ( mid June ) I had applied Seven
dust to my grapevine due to Japanese Beatle
infestation. I applied by hand ( gloved ). I
grabbed a handfull at a time and just tossed
it across the whole of the foliage and grape
clusters.


Didn't you read the directions... that's the
dumbest method for applying Sevin.


The dust was given to me in a mason jar by my
girlfriends father,
complete with no instructions. Just toss it
across the whole of the vine like he does his
peach trees. So that is what I did.


You'll probably take this as more sarcastic
criticism, but stories like this are why I'm not
sure most people should be allowed to use other
than a flyswatter as a pesticide.


You accepted an unlabeled jar of unknown
chemical of unknown concentration,
with no instructions, and you didn't know how
to apply it.


How do you know it was carbaryl, and not, say,
Paris green? Or maybe one
of the herbicides? Or flour?


Some day, a stunt like this is going to bite you
badly. This might be that.


Why don't you offer constructive advice instead of
bashing. I would be willing to bet YOU are
equally guilty of being ignorant on a specific
topic equally as hazardous or even more so.


You know, that WAS constructive, but you're too defensive atm to see
it. Next time you want to use a chemical on a crop,

1. Make sure it has a label
2. Read the label, so you know the concentration,
3. Read the instructions, so that you:
4. Know how to apply it.

Finally, you screwed up. Be an adult, take your lumps because you
deserve 'em, say "You're right and now I know better." Don't whinge
about it. The world won't always be a touch-feely warm little place
where someone can make everything ok.

Chris